
Only in America: $50 million dollars of his personal fortune later, Rick Scott is the Republican gubernatorial nominee in Florida, the AP projects. Though Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum spoke moments ago and did not concede, with 90% of precincts reporting, Scott leads McCollum 47-43, and the AP and CNN have called the race.
This is how he did it. Starting as virtually a complete unknown, Scott blitzed Florida with TV ads ripping McCollum as an establishment sell-out. McCollum, caught off-guard and underfunded, tried desperately to battle back from the onslaught, emptying his campaign coffers and calling in public support from establishment leaders.
The mainstream Republican party had a reason to fear Scott. He carries with him the baggage of the $1.7 billion in federal fines leveled against his company, Columbia HCA, for Medicare fraud. Plus he's extremely conservative, which could be a tough sell in a general election fight.
But in the end, all the establishment's horses and all of its men couldn't put McCollum together again. His campaign -- never all that exciting in the best of circumstances -- simply couldn't raise the support needed to push McCollum past Scott's big money and conservative message.
Now, after a brutal primary, the GOP has a nominee that not a whole lot of general election voters are fond of. The TPM Poll Average for the general election fight shows Democratic nominee Alex Sink leading Scott 34.7-27.8.
When Scott got in the race, national Democrats were hopeful that Scott would beat McCollum in an expensive and drawn-out primary fight. Back then, they said they'd rather face the neophyte Scott than the seasoned -- and more moderate -- McCollum in a general election bout. Now Democrats got their wish, and Scott is the nominee Sink will face in the fall. That's a positive development for Democrats hoping to win votes in the center this November, but all that glitters is not gold: Scott has another huge fortune to spend and doubtless he'll do it in the fight against Sink.
Scott has a natural base among the tea party, who he helped mount protests against the health care reform process in the town halls last August. Though national tea party icon Dick Armey publicly endorsed McCollum, it's likely that Scott will have little trouble keeping the tea party on his side thanks to his tough stances on immigration and other issues.
But Scott will have to rebuild himself into a viable nominee for a majority of Floridians, not just conservative Republicans. He's shown he can leverage his vast fortune to project a positive public image, but before he turns to the general electorate he'll have to mend fences with the GOP. That won't be easy. McCollum has hinted that he won't get behind Scott and the state party recently canceled it's planned post-primary unity rallies due to lack of funds and, presumably, interest.
So Scott has his work cut out for him. Sounds like someone's TV advertising team better get to work.
Late Update: Republican Governors Association spokesman Tim Murtaugh released a statement on Scott's win, and it gives a nod to all the work Florida Republicans have to do after their divisive primary:
"Intraparty struggles are often difficult to watch, and the contest in Florida has been a good example of that. That said, the primary is over, Rick Scott is the nominee, the general election has begun, and our party now looks forward."Alex Sink has had months to run in a clear field and has not gained any traction, showing that her message has failed to connect with voters. She represents the policies of Washington, D.C. Democrats: higher taxes, runaway spending and greater intrusion into the everyday lives of Floridians.
"Couple her flagging campaign with the legitimate candidacy of Bud Chiles, and there is a real battle being waged for Democratic votes in Florida."
mlwjones
August 24, 2010 11:04 PM
Apart from being insane, Rick Scott looks like a penis in a suit.
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again
August 25, 2010 12:22 AM in reply to mlwjones
Good Lord, Im amazed by the photo of his huge gleaming white teeth.
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the bearded crank
August 24, 2010 11:05 PM
Rick Scott will be dangerous in the general election because of the massive amount of money he will spend. However, I would be surprised if people vote for this crook. I mean a $1.7 billion fine is just out of this world. I find it somewhat ironic that the supposed "people's movement" of the Tea Party would vote for someone who basically bought the election.
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midnight rambler
August 24, 2010 11:11 PM in reply to the bearded crank
Unfortunately I got kicked off of the Tea Party Nation forum for insulting Judson Phillips, but my impression from the crew there is that you can put quite a bit over on them, but only up to a point. Scott is way past that point. There's 10% missing from the count, was there another candidate? If so I'm betting that's who they supported.
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Powkat
August 24, 2010 11:07 PM
$50 million, Whitman over $100 million, Fiorina @ $30 million, and more to come - is there any better example of why the Bush tax cuts for the uber-rich need to expire?
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SkippyFlipjack
August 24, 2010 11:36 PM in reply to Powkat
on the plus side, this money is being injected into the economy. so there's that.
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jeffgee
August 25, 2010 12:33 AM in reply to SkippyFlipjack
Mostly to TV stations, ad agencies PR firms and pollsters. A pretty small sector of the economy.
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Scheherazade
August 24, 2010 11:07 PM
UGH! Why did it have to be that one? Dear gawd people!
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jcgrim
August 25, 2010 6:49 AM in reply to Scheherazade
Ugh to the 100th power. Scott should be in jail for all the money he stole from meidcare when he was CEO of HCA/Columbia.
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Muahdog
August 24, 2010 11:10 PM
I've tried to teach my kids two things: In America 1)Money talks and 2)It's not what you know, it's who you know. I place the Greene loss to hubris and caked vomit. "Did you ever have the feeling that you wanted to go..." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bY-zmJ1VCQI
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Powkat
August 24, 2010 11:19 PM
God, those ads are annoying - TPM Can't you get rid of them?
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Mary Alice
August 24, 2010 11:40 PM in reply to Powkat
I can go to bed happy seeing McCollum eat the dust. Good riddance of bad rubbish. The Republicans can do whatever they want to with the rich guy.
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August 24, 2010 11:41 PM in reply to Powkat
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August 24, 2010 11:28 PM
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booch221
August 24, 2010 11:35 PM
I'm so glad that little TWERP McCollum, lost!
The words, TWERP and TWIT were custom made for little priss.
Now Alex can Sink Scott.
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JimmyBobby
August 24, 2010 11:44 PM
This doesn't bode well for California, though Boxer and Brown have certainly seen their mega-rich competition a-coming from far off.
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DES
August 24, 2010 11:55 PM
Well with his past of being involved with the biggest Medicare fraud in history while CEO of Columbia/HCA and being fired by the board for his role whilst Columbia/HCA paid a record 1.7 billion in fines he should be easy to beat in the General. I mean if the Repugs vote this slimeball in then I know they would most likely vote for Bernie Madoff if he could run. Info on scandal http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Scott
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jeffgee
August 25, 2010 12:37 AM in reply to DES
Unless he buys up all the October airtime on FL TV stations and blitzes viewers with negative ads about Meek. Add to that a friendly boost from Ailes's GOP propaganda network which won't cost him a thing.
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jeffgee
August 25, 2010 12:41 AM in reply to jeffgee
Oops, wrong race, probably same tactic anyway.
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BarbaraGordon
August 24, 2010 11:58 PM
Thrilled that Bill McCollum, the holier than thou Clinton impeachment manager and ardent supporter of George (RentBoy.com) Rekers, was defeated by a scummy criminal. McCollum did tremendous damage to gay families with his reliance upon the bullshit testimony of Rekers. Hope we never hear from McCollum again. He got exactly what he deserved.
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trkingmomoe
August 25, 2010 12:56 AM
I was hoping Scott would loose so I would not have to watch his commercials every 15 mins. Alex Sink is the favorite to win the gov. race in Nov.
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Backcountry
August 25, 2010 12:57 AM
The criminal wins! Lucky for Florida, huh?
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farnsworth
August 25, 2010 1:51 AM
Let's hear it for democracy! Vile criminals who belong behind bars, who gain a billion-dollar fortune by denying health care can buy elections! Hooray!
We have just got to export this system at gunpoint to countries around the world!
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redrichie
August 25, 2010 5:53 AM
Scott makes Ann Coulter look almost realistic: just imagine the baby they'd make! Not suggesting such an atrocity, mind you. Ann is probably too old anyway. I mean, she is, isn't she? They won't try, will they?
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saguaro
August 25, 2010 7:29 AM
Rick Scott, as a governor, can really become a pain in the butt for Obama.
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Lucieann
August 25, 2010 7:29 AM
One word on this one...."UGH!!" As a Floridian I really don't knpw whether to laugh or cry at the thought of my state even thinking about putting this "fraud-meister" in the governor's seat. While Alex Sink is a smart lady, she has all the excitement of a wet noodle, much like Martha Coakley did in MA, but she does have some great ads coming, if Rick Scott wants a fight......he's got one!
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alstott
August 25, 2010 7:29 AM
I live in Florida. The third candidate was a guy who just filed the papers and spent zero dollars and time on his campaign. He got over 10 percent of the vote just from Republicans who hated McCollum and Scott. He might have won if he changed his name to None of the Above or These two idiots suck!
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chitowner
August 25, 2010 8:59 AM
Scott represents EVERYTHING that is WRONG with this country. Hopefully, someone in Florida will make the choice for governor clear now: a manipulative corporate thief - or somebody else.
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EnnuiDivine
August 25, 2010 9:15 AM in reply to chitowner
Florida has a real choice here:
A down-to-earth businesswoman who's kept the state budget in check while preventing an economic collapse seen in California and New York...
or
A billionaire who spent $50,000,000 of his own money buying a primary victory in hopes that the voters will forget that he was fined $1,700,000,000 by the government for defrauding Medicare.
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